House of RepresentativesLegislative rules and procedureCongress2013-06-12Referred to the House Committee on Rules.1.0.0ElizabethE0002932114CTRep. Esty, Elizabeth H. [D-CT-5]E000293H.5EstyDSets forth the rule for consideration of H.R. 1565, entitled the Public Safety and Second Amendment Rights Protection Act of 2013. ]]>2013-06-12T04:00:00Z2013-07-11T20:50:57Z002013-06-12Introduced in HouseIntroduced in HouseHRESRules CommitteeHouseStandinghsru00Referred to2013-06-12T14:01:40Z113Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 1565) to protect Second Amendment rights, ensure that all individuals who should be prohibited from buying a firearm are listed in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, and provide a responsible and consistent background check process.House3H111002House floor actionsReferred to the House Committee on Rules.hsru00Rules CommitteeIntroReferral2013-06-12Intro-H9Library of CongressIntroduced in HouseIntroReferral2013-06-1210009Library of CongressIntroduced in HouseIntroReferral2013-06-121112013-06-13T10:03:13Z2013-06-122018-06-05T15:47:22ZCongressOfficial Title as IntroducedProviding for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 1565) to protect Second Amendment rights, ensure that all individuals who should be prohibited from buying a firearm are listed in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, and provide a responsible and consistent background check process.Display TitleProviding for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 1565) to protect Second Amendment rights, ensure that all individuals who should be prohibited from buying a firearm are listed in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, and provide a responsible and consistent background check process.258text/xmlENPursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.Congressional Research Service, Library of CongressThis file contains bill summaries and statuses for federal legislation. A bill summary describes the most significant provisions of a piece of legislation and details the effects the legislative text may have on current law and federal programs. Bill summaries are authored by the Congressional Research Service (CRS) of the Library of Congress. As stated in Public Law 91-510 (2 USC 166 (d)(6)), one of the duties of CRS is "to prepare summaries and digests of bills and resolutions of a public general nature introduced in the Senate or House of Representatives". For more information, refer to the User Guide that accompanies this file.